The article explicitly stated that 333 FSB will be launched on October 7. However, it made no mention of when the Barton will bow; however, it is reasonable to assume that the Barton will debut on October 7 as well. Let's hope it isn't a paper launch as the 2600+ was.Originally posted by: Vespasian
Are the 2700+ (Thoroughbred), the 2800+ (Barton), and 3000+(Barton) all going to be released by October 7? I'm confused.
It is not yet known whether or not the Barton has SSE2. However, I believe it will, as Intel is licensing SSE2.Originally posted by: AluminumStudios
Will the Barton core have SSE2?
That is something that I am very interested in since I"m a heavey user of Adobe AfterEffects and several other apps that have been shown to benefit greatly from SSE2.
Hell if I know. I was simply speculating.Originally posted by: nagger
Wasn't SSE2 only to be available in the Hammer?
I remember reading about that somewhere...
Originally posted by: Vespasian
Are the 2700+ (Thoroughbred), the 2800+ (Barton), and 3000+(Barton) all going to be released by October 7? I'm confused.
Wasn't SSE2 only to be available in the Hammer?
Will current KT333 chipsets support this?
The KT333, the SiS 745, the KT400, and the nForce 2 all supposedly support it.Originally posted by: Rand
All the articles I've read so far claim the KT333 chipset based mainboards should support 333MHz FSB with a BIOS update. I don't believe VIA has officially acknowledged support as yet however.
Originally posted by: zippy
What is the actual clock speed for these chips? 🙂 I don't remember the conversion. It probably hasn't changed again since they just changed it with the 2200+ and over chips.